That's good to know. :wave: From what the video said, I presume the footage of those was from Swedish enthusiasts.
The hutches that woman has her rabbits in are awful looking. It's a shame the BBC couldn't have picked someone who keeps their rabbits properly to feature in the video.
I not against it as long as the buns doing it are happy and not mistreated if won't jump.
Just as we all know there are people out there who will go out and buy buns just for this and won't look after or consider and treat the buns how they deserve to be treated
Not everyone is like us guys on here
Maureen is a very good friend of mine (And a few others on the forum).
I'm sure if had seen these jump you would see they clearly love doing it. There was a swedish rabbit today that just sprang over all the jumps (and the jumps weren't even in a straight line) and jumped up into the owners arms at the end Their rabbits aren't trained to go over jumps so they get a treat at the end, but they do it anyway.
A stressed rabbit will not jump
No buns were mistreated, all their owners love them loads. I too hope it doesn't mean impulse buying but I hope that it has shown that buns need exercise.
they should have come to me and seen the shed or big run where my bunnies would have been Just have to hope no one notices the hutches. But I know Maureen (in the video) and she really loves her rabbits, especially Smudge They come out for exercise everyday and exercise is mainly what the video showed.
Just to clarify I'm not saying that they are or maybe mistreated as this event or any event you go to or other event that takes place. i not being specific.
Just saying you just never know what goes on behind closed doors which might happen with people who may go out on a whim and just have buns for this purpose.
I know a bun won't do anything it doesn't want to do as I have bun babies to
Just saying it a worry about anyone who may be prompted to want to get buns specifically for this and is not interested in the buns welfare
Anyone got piccies or vids of their fluffy jumpy buns in action
The most Polo jumps is up on my bed or over his tunnel when he can't move it when its in his way
Smudge was gorgeous It was funny when camera was in close up on him to jump he was like no I don't fancy it right now and then when camera was at a wide angle he flew over the jumps:lol::lol::lol:
Cruel, poor bunnies , just another way to exploit animals for so called entertainment :roll:
Yep I knew what you meant, just said that so that other people understood. I should have pics soon when the photographer emails me them. Sounds like Polo would enjoy jumping :lol: but you never know until you try it.
:lol::lol: ok just wanted to make sure
Hmm Polo only jumps when in mischief mode. He jumps on the bed at the moment for one reason only and that is to pee. He been banned as started to pee on bed again after so many months of him not doing to and just laying on bed and being cuddles to sleep. Then bang he starts again so now he banned so the game now begins of jumping up onto bed and running around with me shooing him off. till he gives up and pees in litter tray in corner of bedroom:roll:
If I put a jump in front of him he would just nudge it over and start throwing it around.
Sue at Southampton Rabbit Rescue got some buns that love to jump. She has little jumps in the big pen in the garden for them to play with. It's so funny watching them
It can be cruel but not always, depends who is the owner of the bunny and whether the rabbit enjoys it or not. Have you seen my rabbit binky over hurdles in the garden on his own free will? He loves it.
I disagree with exploiting animals for entertainment, but jumping isn't that. It's showing that buns need exercise and that they enjoy it.
Then why not just allow them to do it in your garden? The reason the rabbits are competing is that the owners want them to. The rabbits haven't chosen to be driven there, and to jump in some competition.